Do Salt Lamps Work?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Do negative air ions improve mood, anxiety, depression, alertness?
    Part of this video was sponsored by LastPass, click here to find out more: bit.ly/2RZZTZk
    Special thanks to Prof. Jack Beauchamp and Dr. Nathan Dalleska from Caltech for all their help running these experiments and discussing the research. For more, check out the links below:
    www.cce.caltech.edu/people/jes...
    beckmaninstitute.caltech.edu/e...
    If you want to dig into the research on negative ions yourself, I suggest starting with the review studies:
    Air ions and mood outcomes: a review and meta-analysis.
    Perez V, Alexander DD, Bailey WH.
    BMC Psychiatry. 2013 Jan 15;13:29.
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2...
    Air ions and respiratory function outcomes: a comprehensive review
    Dominik D Alexander, William H Bailey, Vanessa Perez, Meghan E Mitchell, and Steave Su
    J Negat Results Biomed. 2013; 12: 14.
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    Exposure of laboratory animals to small air ions: a systematic review of biological and behavioral studies.
    Bailey WH, Williams AL, Leonhard MJ.
    Biomed Eng Online. 2018 Jun 5; 17(1):72.
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2...
    Thumbnail photography by Raquel Nuno
    VFX by Alan Chamberlain
    Sound recording by Whitney Clavin
    Motion Graphics by Charlie Kilman
    Music from Epidemic Sound: epidemicsound.com "Capture a Picture 1" and "Seaweed"

Комментарии • 18 тыс.

  • @alfepalfe
    @alfepalfe 3 года назад +26538

    Never knew those lamps were supposed to produce ions I thought they were just a cool decoration item.

  • @CSGhostAnimation
    @CSGhostAnimation 3 года назад +32332

    If the lamp turns on, then the salt lamp technically works. Checkmate Veritasium.

    • @yuunaki
      @yuunaki 3 года назад +367

      whoa, didn't expect to see you here man.

    • @owncraticpath
      @owncraticpath 3 года назад +314

      Veritasium lost some science logic points there xdddd

    • @karlbjorn1831
      @karlbjorn1831 3 года назад +70

      the epic flipnote man of my childhood

    • @Idiomatick
      @Idiomatick 3 года назад +476

      Yeah, I was confused by the title since I thought salt lamps were just decorative lamps, how could they possibly not work.

    • @KrissyNotty
      @KrissyNotty 3 года назад +42

      Veritasium lost. Period. (.)

  • @20cnVision
    @20cnVision Год назад +540

    The thing with the thunderstorms, oceans and beaches is that they are already quite exciting on their own - so it's normal to feel different/better when experiencing them.

    • @grutarg2938
      @grutarg2938 Год назад +6

      I was wondering how the effect would compare if you put a small fountain of water in your home or office, or even a recording of waterfalls or ocean waves. Also if the ionized air is creating a breeze, has that been tested against a gentle fan for creating the impression of fresh air?

    • @jadedesormeaux6820
      @jadedesormeaux6820 Год назад +20

      @@grutarg2938 just watching a small fountain would calm me

    • @grutarg2938
      @grutarg2938 Год назад +2

      @@jadedesormeaux6820 Me too! But now I want to know the science of why that works.

    • @WowUsernameAvailable
      @WowUsernameAvailable Год назад

      Also, most of us experience them only on holiday XD

    • @kuroshite
      @kuroshite Год назад

      It's actually because of that that we humans developed that association with serotonin through evolution.

  • @LochNessHamster
    @LochNessHamster Год назад +1366

    8:51
    "So, your conclusion is that it's not producing any negative ions?"
    "We certainly aren't able to detect any ions."
    I love his response. It's such a humble, carefully worded, and scientific response. He doesn't say definitively that the salt lamp is not producing ions, just that they simply are not detecting any ions from the salt lamp. It is a subtle but important distinction, and a great example of how easy it is to develop hubris from literally anything if you're not paying attention to yourself. The scientific community ⁠- no, the _world_ needs more of this.

    • @8.3.4.N
      @8.3.4.N Год назад +55

      i noticed that too, pretty smart of him to word it like that

    • @xj-vn4eo
      @xj-vn4eo Год назад +20

      Alternative perspective is rigor. Rigor and humility may be associated but in this case I tend to focus on the rigor more. I personally practice rigor a lot, on a daily basis, and in casual conversations, rigor may not always be desired. In communication, it seems we oftentimes face a tradeoff between the accuracy of the statements and the cognitive load on the humans.

    • @LochNessHamster
      @LochNessHamster Год назад +8

      @@xj-vn4eo I don't think I've heard (or read) the word 'rigor' in the context that you're using it. What do you mean when you say you practice rigor a lot?

    • @xj-vn4eo
      @xj-vn4eo Год назад +7

      @@LochNessHamster Hmm. I mean something like the response you liked, saying stuff in a more rigorous and precise manner.

    • @TSP-HIKER
      @TSP-HIKER Год назад +12

      Exactly. That is the humble scientific way. Don't make claims. Just observe and report on what you see.

  • @null_s3t
    @null_s3t 3 года назад +3190

    I like to think that when he's walking with the camera he's actually grabbing us by the throat a dragging us along while rambling about ions and salt lamps

    • @SuDaixi
      @SuDaixi 3 года назад +137

      I needed that laugh. Thanks.

    • @hannahbanana9842
      @hannahbanana9842 3 года назад +55

      LMAO holy I laughed way too hard at this

    • @MunkeyChips
      @MunkeyChips 3 года назад +67

      Now I know how you like to spend your evenings at home.

    • @6900xx
      @6900xx 3 года назад +4

      lol

    • @Evan345gdf
      @Evan345gdf 3 года назад +44

      Hot

  • @jj481012
    @jj481012 3 года назад +3875

    I thought salt lamps were supposed to help satisfy your hunger with a simple lick late at night.

    • @jade8568_VR
      @jade8568_VR 3 года назад +44

      Think about how many other people have walked by that lamp, thinking the very same thing... then pulled an Ariana-Grande-not-so-secret-lick in that VERY same spot that YOU just licked👅🤢🤭😉

    • @parkerbear849
      @parkerbear849 3 года назад +127

      @@jade8568_VR If its in my room and I live alone whos going to be licking my lamp other than me?

    • @dreamdesk7258
      @dreamdesk7258 3 года назад +143

      @@parkerbear849 ... i don’t think you want to know

    • @bikinggal1
      @bikinggal1 3 года назад +15

      that's the bonus! ;)

    • @wolfegeist7808
      @wolfegeist7808 3 года назад +35

      Nonono you use it with a cheese shredder if you want to season a late night snack in bed

  • @Thepersianpopinjay
    @Thepersianpopinjay Год назад +174

    My salt lamp totally works! I had a severe lack of glowing rocks and now I have a pretty one to fill the void

  • @leggyReid4c
    @leggyReid4c Год назад +239

    I just love how the scientist are so open-ended with their responses. None of them said absolutely not to any experiment. They all said stuff like " i believe or, or it appears to be that way".

    • @erich930
      @erich930 Год назад +18

      hat's the point of science! If you ever hear anyone say something along the lines of "I absolutely know," they're either lying or trying to sell you something.

    • @commscan314
      @commscan314 Год назад +4

      ​@@erich930Typically I would use something more along the lines of "The evidence resulting from this experiment supports the claim/argument that...," rather than a statement of personal belief in the claim.

    • @iyziejane
      @iyziejane Год назад

      Many scientists do this as a faux humility though. Then under the pressure of the pandemic most of them went crazy for masks and vaccine mandates at Caltech, which was the opposite of being humble or scientific.

    • @alonsoACR
      @alonsoACR Год назад +3

      @@commscan314 It's unfortunate that doesn't work in day-to-day conversations with, say, your parents, friends or family. People that aren't scientific minded get bored, or don't internalize it if you say it that way.
      See Veritasium's video about anecdotes vs data (idk the current title, but if you look for "anecdotes veritasium" you'll find it)
      A compromise I like to use is to reply with "yes, most likely" or "it does seem that way" then add an anecdote. Normal people take that more seriously this way.

    • @sneksteppy
      @sneksteppy Год назад +1

      That's literally how science works, genius. I know your democrat friends taught you the concept of "The Science is Settled", but no scientific theory is ever "settled". This language is not only normal, it's how it's supposed to be.

  • @huckthatdish
    @huckthatdish 3 года назад +1719

    when i saw the title, i had no idea salt lamps were supposed to be anything other than aesthetic lamps, so I was like of course they work. They produce light and look nice.

    • @BirdsAndWhales
      @BirdsAndWhales 2 года назад +29

      Same hahah

    • @curlzOdoom
      @curlzOdoom 2 года назад +44

      For some reason I thought they were meant to remove moisture in the air? I don't know why I assumed that. I never knew anything about the ions until this video.

    • @mmitchellhouston
      @mmitchellhouston 2 года назад +36

      Ditto. I thought they were just supposed to be pretty.

    • @neoan
      @neoan 2 года назад +23

      Jep. I have one of those. Never knew it was supposed to do anything other than producing warm light.

    • @TooFunkToDrunction
      @TooFunkToDrunction 2 года назад +7

      @@curlzOdoom at least that makes sense

  • @jsd05
    @jsd05 3 года назад +5742

    I love how humble that man was, didn’t want to say he’s an expert after a mere 55 years of study. Contrary to the guy selling the salt lamp, he had all the answers with zero knowledge.

    • @MrStanaland
      @MrStanaland 3 года назад +650

      Good point on the comparison. I started college after 10th grade a "know it all", but now I often say that the most important thing that I learned at MIT was to say "I don't know". I learned it by seeing other experts speak like the one in this video. Once I can admit that what I know is a drop in an ocean of knowledge, it allows me to see that this ocean exists and gives me freedom to begin to explore it.

    • @versailles3891
      @versailles3891 3 года назад +108

      @@MrStanaland that’s an excellent point. I definitely won’t start at MIT after Sophomore year, but that is definitely something I need to remember. Thank you

    • @joker_g7337
      @joker_g7337 3 года назад +211

      The more you study, the more you learn that there's more to learn.

    • @iminumst7827
      @iminumst7827 3 года назад +357

      It was also refreshing how Veritasium interacted with the salt lamp seller, Derek wasn't confrontational or arrogant. He wasn't trying to prove the seller wrong or make the seller feel guilty, because he knows that the seller guy just has the wrong info, and that's why he made this video, to give the right info to the people who need it. This is the type of education I like to see, one that doesn't talk down to the uneducated.

    • @eitanweiss7026
      @eitanweiss7026 3 года назад +57

      Dunning kruger spotted

  • @owls6514
    @owls6514 Год назад +26

    I like when people make thumbnails like this. It answers the question and makes you go like: well why doesn’t it work? And then you have to watch the video to find out why. This is a much better strategy than click bait

    • @JoshuaTootell
      @JoshuaTootell Год назад +6

      He tested this thumbnail against clickbait. He made a video about it

  • @robertsteffler5155
    @robertsteffler5155 Год назад +97

    I think another important thing to point out about the ion "tests" is that doing these tests in things like office settings is a great way, experimentally-speaking, to get a positive result without knowing if you've identified the correct cause. Sure, people probably do notice an improvement in mood and general behavior when an ionizing air purifier is put into the room, but that doesn't just change the ion content of the room. I could very easily imagine introducing an air purifier to an office that previously didn't have one would improve air quality *in general* and improve air flow in a room that's probably rather stuffy otherwise.
    Sure, it could be the ions... but it could also be a lot of other things.

    • @nikkyk4839
      @nikkyk4839 10 месяцев назад

      It’s most likely not ions.

    • @simoringenfreitag5603
      @simoringenfreitag5603 10 месяцев назад +1

      But if they are periodically turned on and off and then see a difference in performance, it would prove it, like they did

    • @austinestep8461
      @austinestep8461 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@simoringenfreitag5603not necessarily because turning off the purifier would also change the airflow back to how it was.

    • @abhibeckert
      @abhibeckert 4 месяца назад +1

      @@simoringenfreitag5603 Yeah but what if the air purifier produced a sweet smell like the one tested in this video? That would also obviously impact productivity. The point was a lot of the studies, including that one, were poor quality. That doesn't make them useless, but it does mean the only real conclusion you can draw from them is "it would be good to repeat this study but do some things differently".

  • @Nenacu
    @Nenacu 2 года назад +5111

    Never thought salt lamps did anything besides give off a present soft pink/yellow light that's perfect for a bedside stand. I like them for aesthetics and practicality.

    • @calcv617
      @calcv617 2 года назад +56

      Same

    • @Silburific
      @Silburific 2 года назад +232

      It's a big glowing rock that's perfect for people with light sensitivity (like me). I'd love to get one, but I'm sure my cats would knock it over immediately- mostly out of spite.

    • @krikeydial3430
      @krikeydial3430 2 года назад +61

      What should we investigate next, garlic's ability to ward off vampires?

    • @Musical_Pigeon
      @Musical_Pigeon 2 года назад +11

      I have one at my parents' house (wire needs to be fixed) and I liked the glow it had not the ions.

    • @nightsky408
      @nightsky408 2 года назад +6

      They give off a blue/pink serene aura, if you tune into your feelings you will be able to feel the serene aura

  • @ericulric223
    @ericulric223 3 года назад +2568

    That's a proper scientist's answer: "we're certainly not able to detect any...."

    • @nihabkhan9184
      @nihabkhan9184 3 года назад +148

      "So this is kind of like an electronic nose or something for ions?"
      internally: "ugh..... if that HELPS you....🙄"

    • @imdawolfman2698
      @imdawolfman2698 3 года назад +15

      "That would be illogical, Captain."

    • @imdawolfman2698
      @imdawolfman2698 3 года назад +1

      "That would be illogical, Captain."

    • @ericulric223
      @ericulric223 3 года назад

      @@imdawolfman2698 I don't know that one, is that a Spock attribution?

    • @imdawolfman2698
      @imdawolfman2698 3 года назад +2

      @@ericulric223 yes, I grew up on Spock's logic and curiosity, his 'superpowers'.
      I often spill a drop of ale to Brother Roddenberry for the Utopian vision he created for us to aspire to.

  • @sithisrants4154
    @sithisrants4154 Год назад +37

    I bought the salt lamp because it looks cool. Didn't know people actually thought they made you happier or something lol

  • @ErnstvanBiljon8
    @ErnstvanBiljon8 Год назад +58

    My entire life I got bad grades in school. Geography was the exception because of the passion I had for Nature... So it was easy to learn something I intuitively understood. But... YOU have made learning any subject a want to do, not a have to do... I am so grateful for the scientific learning you provide on Veritasium! I wish people like you ran schools across the planet. We wouldn't be in this divided world if education was performed correctly... Thank You!

    • @JohnSmith-nz2yq
      @JohnSmith-nz2yq Год назад +1

      Who forced us to go to crappy schools in the first place?
      People like you, who make it law to go to school, thinking you know what's beat for people.

    • @ErnstvanBiljon8
      @ErnstvanBiljon8 Год назад

      @@JohnSmith-nz2yq Are you having a stroke? Or are you just dumb?

    • @immortalxsoul
      @immortalxsoul Год назад

      Education Institute nowadays is a business

  • @colehanna4040
    @colehanna4040 3 года назад +2043

    The fact that you made this whole video without saying the word 'placebo' is impressive

    • @ToonedMinecraft
      @ToonedMinecraft 3 года назад +90

      He did imply placebo. The moment he brought up people feeling happier, I was very curious whether the test was blind. Glad that was the point he was working towards.

    • @O-Kyklop
      @O-Kyklop 3 года назад +8

      @@ToonedMinecraft
      I didn't hear the participants were told to pay attention if they got happier during the experiment. So, they didn't know this could be one of the reactions.
      In short, academics will only accept ions have a positive effect on humans only if they get an affidavit, signed by the ions themselves, that they influence in a positive way health and mood of humans.

    • @CyberSway
      @CyberSway 3 года назад +38

      @@O-Kyklop lol. Yeah, that's totally how science is done.

    • @O-Kyklop
      @O-Kyklop 3 года назад +3

      @@CyberSway
      Yeah. And worse. Much investigations have been done, during the XIX and beginnings of the XX century, where one discovery was that humans cells can emit and receive EM waves.
      And we got this guy here asking himself if ions have an influence on the human body and mind. And because he knows, the answer must be "No", he overlooks even positive results confirming that ions have that influence.

    • @CyberSway
      @CyberSway 3 года назад +35

      @@O-Kyklop you have a very conspiratorial mindset.

  • @JR-ue2cx
    @JR-ue2cx 3 года назад +2200

    I cant stop thinking about how the only reason he made this video was to tell his friend he is wrong.

    • @konrad6157
      @konrad6157 3 года назад +9

      That should tell you this video isn’t worth watching

    • @Este730
      @Este730 3 года назад +18

      Haha, maybe, but cool that some want to give an answer, im kind of the same type of person lol

    • @2Skinny
      @2Skinny 3 года назад +34

      "Suck it Trent"

    • @Ryan13489
      @Ryan13489 3 года назад +37

      He's that friend you need to tell
      "dude drop it already!"
      *makes a 3 million views video*

    • @grayaj23
      @grayaj23 3 года назад +41

      @Benjamin gammer The interesting part was that he got all the scientists to pretend like it was an actual thing to investigate, and not the patent nonsense it really is.

  • @draekon8995
    @draekon8995 Год назад +26

    Great video. I’d love to see one on the concept of “Earthing” (connecting yourself to the ground) and maybe one about EMF radiation.

  • @costeris35
    @costeris35 Год назад +33

    I often wondered why the mystic shops always sell this type of lamp, I had no idea they were meant to generate negative ions. Very interesting video.

    • @georgeblank2648
      @georgeblank2648 Год назад +2

      They don't

    • @wolfetteplays8894
      @wolfetteplays8894 Год назад +1

      @@georgeblank2648 according to your materialist worldview

    • @costeris35
      @costeris35 Год назад +5

      @@georgeblank2648 no obviously not. I just did’t know that was what people said they did.

    • @costeris35
      @costeris35 Год назад +3

      @@wolfetteplays8894lol, if you are happy with imaginary ions you also don’t need the ugly lamp.

    • @phaedrus3000
      @phaedrus3000 9 месяцев назад +1

      wouldnt it be better if they were designed to produce positive ions? i think we could all do with being a bit less negative. who wants to go into business with me?

  • @gompett
    @gompett 3 года назад +2608

    Salesman: "Serotonin is, like, the primary transmitter in your whole body"
    Acetylcholine: 👀👀

    • @skillen8or
      @skillen8or 3 года назад +316

      Norepinephrine, epinephrine, and dopamine: 👀👀👀

    • @dragoncurveenthusiast
      @dragoncurveenthusiast 3 года назад +149

      Glutamate, GABA,...

    • @physiosayantika
      @physiosayantika 3 года назад +104

      yeahhh.. where my biochemists and fellow meds at!.... bring it onnnn

    • @Petaurista13
      @Petaurista13 3 года назад +75

      they are good salesmen. They aren't good when the talk to expert of field they are talking about. Or student.

    • @picklepirate
      @picklepirate 3 года назад +5

      Hahaha underrated comment.

  • @devin4629
    @devin4629 2 года назад +2521

    How to solve depression: stand next to a waterfall during a lightning storm, while holding a salt lamp next to the ocean.

    • @GarryDumblowski
      @GarryDumblowski 2 года назад +122

      To be fair, this might actually work on account of access to nature. A lot of people get depressed simply because they don't go outside enough.

    • @LimAu144
      @LimAu144 2 года назад +75

      that would seem like a magical place.
      a waterfall next to the ocean.
      i imagine it would look beautiful

    • @Zeppe2
      @Zeppe2 2 года назад +17

      @JR Well, probably because this video is 2 years old and the comment was a couple of days old on the time when you commented.

    • @celebratinglife6239
      @celebratinglife6239 2 года назад +3

      🤣🤣

    • @nicjones4245
      @nicjones4245 2 года назад +12

      um no they just said the salt lamp doesn't work so no point holding it for anything. Instead hold yourself a nice margarita 😁

  • @alex_zetsu
    @alex_zetsu Год назад +4

    I like how he quickly cuts to the chase and answers the title question before explaining instead of dragging it out.

  • @SarahSmith-hq2lv
    @SarahSmith-hq2lv Год назад +23

    Love this!
    I have a whole Himilayan Mountain range of these lamps in my house, but have only ever purchased them for their aesthetic qualities, a.k.a their moody pink and orange glow. Everytime anyone comes over and comments on them, I feel I have to give them the disclaimer that I don't actually believe the new-age-woo associated with them, and that they're just for decorative purposes.

    • @facelessdrone
      @facelessdrone Год назад +3

      Same, I received one from my mother who genuinely does believe in the pseudoscience, but I have to continually remind her of its falsehood. She is not willing to accept it. In the meantime, I have acquired a wonderful mood-lighting lamp.

    • @xxx-ie9ic
      @xxx-ie9ic Год назад

      @@facelessdrone Send her this video? lol!

  • @presleypresleyj
    @presleypresleyj 5 лет назад +6883

    This video was a roller coaster. I wasn't a believer, then I was a believer, and now I'm not again.

    • @Anankin12
      @Anankin12 5 лет назад +4

      @@KeiRad1anc3 like top commenter did, the guy with scientists and beers in his comment

    • @nahblue
      @nahblue 5 лет назад +38

      I'm at 07:30 and I'm just like this is weird, and where is the real Derek?

    • @Odima16
      @Odima16 5 лет назад +140

      @@KeiRad1anc3 It's almost like he's guiding us through the scientific process. :P

    • @k1dicarus
      @k1dicarus 5 лет назад +26

      I was ready sending this to a friend who is a bit into those fancy fantasy toys. He knows their claims are bs but he also knows if he believe they work, he will have the desired affect.
      I don't know what to do now ,

    • @avocares
      @avocares 5 лет назад +135

      I think the way the video is presented does a fantastic job of showing how impressionable we are. If a viewer paused at various points and walked away they would leave with a totally different viewpoint because we don't tend to continue with our own research, instead trusting the presenter to be honest (or at least not motivated by funding or advertisers).

  • @jacktaylor148
    @jacktaylor148 2 года назад +5769

    He's been studying ions for 55 years? Wow he's really been keeping his ion them

  • @theesynopsis7412
    @theesynopsis7412 4 месяца назад +2

    i suffer from depression and was naturally gravitating toward the beach and outdoor living. after watching your production, i now understand my love of beaches and constant desire to go to the beach. i also have an aversion to artificial air. thank-you for your work.

    • @firstlast-pt5pp
      @firstlast-pt5pp 4 месяца назад

      Finer sand beach has more negative ions. You will get 20x more negative ions in your bathroom on average with warm shower running. Cold air conditioning will generate net/more positive ions.

  • @Marco_My_Words
    @Marco_My_Words 2 года назад +1

    That's the first video I've seen that's already got the answer to the video's question in the thumbnail! Thank you for that, you're a legend!

  • @dancoulson6579
    @dancoulson6579 2 года назад +3615

    I have never believed that salt lamps have any benefit for the health, chemically speaking.
    However, I do believe that their warm, pinkish, orangish glow is good for mood. And they look very cool.

    • @Leenapanther
      @Leenapanther 2 года назад +111

      The package of the salt lamp I bought wrote, it has a calming effect. I like the soft, warm light. I like to think that these lamps do help to calm down. I set the lamp near my bird cage. I have canaries and they often wake up during the night or are awake for too long. Every time I turn on the lamp they sleep better.

    • @lucrative6477
      @lucrative6477 Год назад +21

      Well if you believe it, it must be true.

    • @imallsoupedup
      @imallsoupedup Год назад +164

      @@lucrative6477 the placebo effect is very real and entirely based on belief

    • @bonnenaturel6688
      @bonnenaturel6688 Год назад +9

      salt is the ingredient. People use salt inhalers to improve airways. People pay to travel to get therapy in salt caves. And if these are run for some time they do shed the salt around the lamp so I always put my salt lamp on a saucer or plate.

    • @maxentirunos
      @maxentirunos Год назад +31

      @@bonnenaturel6688 And salt create rocks in your organs that will be very painful if not deadly.

  • @m4rcellinos
    @m4rcellinos 3 года назад +2777

    As someone who has been electrocuted before, negative ions definitely did NOT improve my mood that day

    • @konigstigerhart455
      @konigstigerhart455 3 года назад +15

      For me it does.

    • @kk-iy4bw
      @kk-iy4bw 3 года назад +85

      You have never been electrocuted

    • @duncanweir8773
      @duncanweir8773 3 года назад +29

      @@kk-iy4bw how would you know? I've been shocked a few times from outlets its only 120 volts not a big deal...

    • @kk-iy4bw
      @kk-iy4bw 3 года назад +58

      @@duncanweir8773 google the definition of electrocution

    • @axrah8406
      @axrah8406 3 года назад +36

      @@kk-iy4bw "injure or kill by electric shock"

  • @firstlt2
    @firstlt2 6 месяцев назад +4

    As a pilot, the part about ozone was the most interesting. Smelling ozone in an airplane usually means there is lightning nearby, along with static on the radios. We can also get St. Elmo's fire on the aircraft structure, so lots of ionization going on...but not very calming.

  • @AmyTheLady
    @AmyTheLady Год назад

    Thank you!!! For taking your time and creating this!!

  • @jamesabbott6425
    @jamesabbott6425 2 года назад +1849

    I adore how when Derek asks "are you an ion expert" the answer isn't yes or no. It's "here is my level of experience in the field." which gives you a way better idea of why you should listen than just "yes i am"

    • @nob2243
      @nob2243 2 года назад +56

      True, but I think we can safely say that after working for _55 YEARS_ in the field, this man is indeed an expert.

    • @weliveinasociety1154
      @weliveinasociety1154 2 года назад +3

      @@nob2243 It’s widely accepted that 10.000 hours is the average time it takes to be considered an “Expert” in something.

    • @Demmrir
      @Demmrir 2 года назад +33

      @@weliveinasociety1154 That 10,000 = expert rule itself is, itself, bunk, of course.

    • @weliveinasociety1154
      @weliveinasociety1154 2 года назад +14

      @@Demmrir The idea is that someone who studies something for 3 hours a day for 10 years, will have an expert-level of knowledge in that subject. The word “expert” is quite subjective. I feel like an expert is someone who devotes their entire life to that thing. There’s not some magic number you have to achieve and all of a sudden you’re an “Expert”. It’s just an estimate.

    • @hijodelaisla275
      @hijodelaisla275 2 года назад

      I liked his response, too.

  • @scottgates4979
    @scottgates4979 2 года назад +2530

    My salt lamp works perfectly...It lights a hall at night so I don't trip over something and break my leg.
    Works perfectly at keeping my legs healthy. :-)

    • @shelfdefence1112
      @shelfdefence1112 2 года назад +109

      I thought it was just a neat lamp. I had no idea it was supposed to actually do something beyond lighting up my room. Not that it actually does.

    • @Yawyna124
      @Yawyna124 2 года назад +29

      @@shelfdefence1112 It probably does help destress due to the soft, warm, light that they emit.

    • @youkyuu2402
      @youkyuu2402 2 года назад +34

      @@shelfdefence1112 well it's a great source of salt and minerals. Very tasty and lasts a couple years.

    • @superstar_
      @superstar_ 2 года назад +9

      @@youkyuu2402 tasty...?- what-

    • @seniorsabali8759
      @seniorsabali8759 2 года назад +4

      @@thesoupiestsoupster9019 lmao

  • @kaylaclay9292
    @kaylaclay9292 6 месяцев назад +1

    it s so true that learning is not about facts but about stories that seems to bring things to an understanding within my brian . i love I can read and hear and watch all at the same time.

  • @SharDances
    @SharDances Год назад +5

    Well I don't know about you guys but I love my salt lamp. I have anxiety and depression and the cozy glow of the lamp brings warmth, comfort, and relaxation to me. 😌 And with that, I say it works for me.

  • @itsBlueshift
    @itsBlueshift 3 года назад +1838

    Veritasium: the only channel that poses a question, answers it in the thumbnail, yet I still feel compelled to watch the 16 minute video

    • @zedhelion
      @zedhelion 3 года назад +74

      Adam Neely (A music channel) also does this, asks a question in the title, and promptly answers it in the thumbnail and honestly, Its refreshing to see that from educational channels

    • @dioraranel2000
      @dioraranel2000 3 года назад +10

      Yes, and sometimes there is as much (or more) knowledge in the process than the result. Your impulse is all good.

    • @jerecakes1
      @jerecakes1 3 года назад +26

      yeahhhhh lmao
      it's kinda like an impulse of "why though?"
      especially since i'm a person who doesn't just spontaneously agree with someone's statements

    • @not2tees
      @not2tees 3 года назад +5

      The light from my salt lamp is now the only thing I have left . . . but I feel mellow staring at it in a darkened room.

    • @m_d_l_a3208
      @m_d_l_a3208 3 года назад +1

      Ditto

  • @TheReallyRealSunTzu
    @TheReallyRealSunTzu 3 года назад +1960

    As someone actively doing research in neuroscience, it felt uneasy to hear the salesman confidently saying 'Serotonin is, like, the primary transmitter in your whole body'.

    • @marzi_kat
      @marzi_kat 3 года назад +641

      Serotonin is the powerhouse of the cell

    • @willspratt8030
      @willspratt8030 3 года назад +282

      I'm not even in college and that statement made me cringe

    • @fakiirification
      @fakiirification 3 года назад +132

      Serotonin is the transmitter house of the cell power.

    • @andreobarros
      @andreobarros 3 года назад +117

      My research has absolutely nothing to do with it, and that alarmed my sham detectors. I would've instantaneously noped out of there.
      Also the dude just claimed that all living things work like that. That's a *very* bold claim.

    • @jonathanmatthews8928
      @jonathanmatthews8928 2 года назад +148

      Yeah? Well you folks in Big Serotonin WOULD say that, wouldn’t you? Always trying to crowd out artisanal, small-batch serotonin artistes from the marketplace :-(

  • @MastermindWisdom
    @MastermindWisdom Год назад +20

    Watching this video inspired me to buy indoor waterfalls.
    Would you mind making a follow up video with indoor waterfalls? Using those fancy machines to see indoor waterfalls create negative ions?

    • @anderivative
      @anderivative Год назад +2

      Fukkin genius. My dad did that in the backyard. I'll get some indoor ones thanks!!

    • @DiscoTimelordASD
      @DiscoTimelordASD Год назад +1

      I want one that you can fragrance

  • @E4mj
    @E4mj Год назад

    I love that I never know which direction this channel is going, but that it'll be interesting anyway

  • @darcy2444
    @darcy2444 3 года назад +1732

    this video just chilled out for two years and then one day the algorithm decided now is the time

    • @whanowa
      @whanowa 3 года назад +8

      I wish this would happen to any of my videos for once. Algorithm is unfair.

    • @clown134
      @clown134 3 года назад +3

      @@whanowa u just gotta make them a shitload of money

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan 3 года назад +6

      No. This video has been popular for years.

    • @yiklongtay6029
      @yiklongtay6029 3 года назад +1

      weird how this happens

    • @SSM24_
      @SSM24_ 3 года назад +13

      For real, I thought this was a new Veritasium video from how much I was seeing it in my recommended. Was very surprised to see it was from 2019.

  • @notjustforme8857
    @notjustforme8857 2 года назад +2632

    I love scientist.
    "so this means that there are no ions"
    "we certainly weren't able to detect any"

    • @isabelhuang_1
      @isabelhuang_1 2 года назад +265

      That's authentic scientific method thinking right there XD

    • @OmnistrikeRZ
      @OmnistrikeRZ 2 года назад +173

      It's because they didn't cover it in essential oils

    • @notjustforme8857
      @notjustforme8857 2 года назад +138

      @@OmnistrikeRZ probably forgot the chant as well. Should've also protected the nozzle with a thin sheet of silk to keep interfering dark forces out, those eat ions.
      Amateurs.

    • @hechicero89
      @hechicero89 2 года назад +27

      So, there are no ions.... Woohoo woohooo I didn't say that...

    • @malicumalicious
      @malicumalicious 2 года назад +40

      @@notjustforme8857 I think it was the 5G covering the air, oh and maybe those scientists were vaccinated meaning positive ions from demons..

  • @maypoole5854
    @maypoole5854 Месяц назад

    I absolutely love scientists - like imagine working on one specific topic for 30 years and doings 100s of papers on it but you won’t claim to be an expert. They’re the best

  • @TechnoCrinoline
    @TechnoCrinoline Год назад

    Fantastic video, thank you so much Derek!

  • @KanuckStreams
    @KanuckStreams 3 года назад +1179

    I love how the answer to "are you an ion expert?" was "I've been studying ions for...55 years, and have written hundreds of papers on all aspects of ions." He is not claiming to be an expert, he is just stating his experience.

    • @rsmith02
      @rsmith02 3 года назад +59

      Well, expert is relative, not a binary yes or no designation, so he lets the listener decide how expert he is.

    • @ChuckNorrisIsGay1337
      @ChuckNorrisIsGay1337 2 года назад +5

      @Sterf Google list all the phonemes then

    • @pinklady7184
      @pinklady7184 2 года назад +6

      Beware of those who call themselves to be "social scientists" or "social engineers," as they suffer from dyscalculia They are ultra-extreme leftists with multiple personality disorders. They can't reason or think logically.

    • @pinklady7184
      @pinklady7184 2 года назад +3

      Sterf Google I am half an expert on phonetics. For decades, I had severe speech impediments, because I had too great a difficulty in distinguishing sound-alike letters in my flawed hearing. Eventually, I bought books on phonetics like those on IPA letters, intonations, voice-training for actors & singers, elocution, etc. I meticulously studied all speech parts, their lip positions and tongue positions. I regularly keep a small notebook on pronunciations of obscure words and jot them down in IPA letters indicating certain sounds. Today, I speak fluently.

    • @Zuraneve
      @Zuraneve 2 года назад +39

      @@pinklady7184 People who have dyscalculia have problems with numbers and math. It has nothing to do with personality disorders.

  • @crinklecake53
    @crinklecake53 3 года назад +1908

    the slow nod of a man with a secret stash of tourmaline lamps in his house

    • @forasago
      @forasago 3 года назад +93

      And resulting high amplitude alpha waves.

    • @anonanon3066
      @anonanon3066 3 года назад +48

      thats why hes so happy

    • @gerald4027
      @gerald4027 3 года назад +2

      We could be related if your family lives in or came from Minnesota.

    • @digidragon1
      @digidragon1 3 года назад +5

      I wonder if it will work with my black tourmaline from a nearby mine.

    • @gerald4027
      @gerald4027 3 года назад +4

      @@digidragon1.be better to make a laser.

  • @SantanuBar
    @SantanuBar Год назад

    It's a great. So much information. Big thank you for the thorough research

  • @csbanki
    @csbanki Год назад

    No clickbait there, love this guy!

  • @kabangukabangu2529
    @kabangukabangu2529 3 года назад +1904

    I like how the professors were not jumping to conclusions, they just spoke within the boundaries of the results they are seeing

    • @Segagens
      @Segagens 3 года назад +138

      Exactly the way it should be.

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan 3 года назад +112

      It’s almost like that’s what scientists do.

    • @kudegrace6824
      @kudegrace6824 3 года назад +100

      Being strict with conclusions is what makes good profs so boring when you're young but you gotta appreciate how responsible they with their language when you grow up

    • @andreipendle1778
      @andreipendle1778 3 года назад +9

      @@Segagens This is the way

    • @andreipendle1778
      @andreipendle1778 3 года назад +58

      I get a mental stiffy when researchers say "that we can measure" and not "that there are".

  • @adamdesouza4295
    @adamdesouza4295 3 года назад +1292

    The man had a golden opportunity to say “Ive been studying Ions for eons” next time i guess

    • @simonskala403
      @simonskala403 3 года назад +11

      thought exactly about the same line :-D

    • @paulanthonyg6851
      @paulanthonyg6851 3 года назад +8

      no one said un-ionically. :s

    • @strawmanlogic4089
      @strawmanlogic4089 3 года назад +3

      I hope his name was Ian, studying Ions for Eons.

    • @CarolinaSRuiz-bn7lf
      @CarolinaSRuiz-bn7lf 2 года назад +2

      I'll definitely keep an eye on him finally saying he's been studying ions for eons

    • @ercost60
      @ercost60 2 года назад +2

      So iconic

  • @diarrhea_splatter
    @diarrhea_splatter Год назад

    I remember when we bought ours. We were told all this stuff about it, but in the ended, it just puts out some awesome ambient lighting.

  • @mess_noise
    @mess_noise Год назад

    Great story. Compelling and rich.

  • @Owen_loves_Butters
    @Owen_loves_Butters 3 года назад +2038

    “Are you an ion expert?”
    “I’ve been studying ions for 55 years.”
    I love it. He’s not saying he’s an expert, he’s giving you information and letting you decide.

    • @fuwe
      @fuwe 3 года назад +26

      that is how information works bru

    • @uniqueurl
      @uniqueurl 3 года назад +51

      And that man is so refreshing too. Very elegant face.

    • @LaserPiuPiu
      @LaserPiuPiu 3 года назад +16

      the next line MUST have been "do you have any ion lamp at home?"

    • @justins8802
      @justins8802 3 года назад +63

      Dunning-Kruger effect at work. Real experts are burdened with the knowledge of the vast expanse of questions that they don’t know the answers to.

    • @florianpasselaigue6115
      @florianpasselaigue6115 3 года назад +112

      "- So (...) it's producing no negative ions?
      - We're certainly not able to detect any negative ion."
      Also a real scientist's response =)

  • @_baert
    @_baert 5 лет назад +686

    Notice how when Prof. Beauchamp was asked if he was an "expert," he only provided his credits and never said yes. That's the type of guy that I would trust over someone that upfront refers to themselves as an expert in anything.

    • @Magmafrost13
      @Magmafrost13 5 лет назад +49

      The idea of being an "expert in ions" is ridiculous to begin with, its such a broad category, so yeah it'd definitely be concerning if someone claimed to be an "expert in ions"

    • @RowOfMushyTiT
      @RowOfMushyTiT 5 лет назад +83

      I bet that guy in the store considers himself an expert on ions.

    • @shihyuinchew8494
      @shihyuinchew8494 5 лет назад +90

      Scientists answer questions really carefully. Notice when Derek asked the professor, “does that mean the salt lamp doesn’t produce negative ions?”, and he answered, “we didn’t get to detect any.” 😂 many statements that normal people think equivalent could appear not directly but only conditionally so.

    • @miriam7872
      @miriam7872 5 лет назад +9

      Oh, me? I'm a nutrition *expert*. I've read all the blog posts about it. /s

    • @chrish7927
      @chrish7927 5 лет назад +10

      @@shihyuinchew8494 Exactly. You can tell he considered that question carefully before answering.

  • @OriginalThisAndThat
    @OriginalThisAndThat Год назад +2

    I understand now why I enjoy being at lake, seashores, waterfalls and rain/thunder. Because I like fishing.

  • @chasingcuriosity1
    @chasingcuriosity1 Год назад +3

    Hey, great video as always. If you would do one on "earthing" I think it would be interesting.

  • @ninjanerdstudent6937
    @ninjanerdstudent6937 3 года назад +2556

    Derek: Do salt lamps work?
    Me: I thought it’s just a decorative nightlight. So yea, they do work by fulfilling their purpose of decoration.

    • @jcsterling9049
      @jcsterling9049 3 года назад +175

      Same, I don’t even know they were supposed to ‘do’ anything other than look cooler than a desk lamp.

    • @jockejarbinks3747
      @jockejarbinks3747 3 года назад +106

      it's a light you can season your food with

    • @TheM750
      @TheM750 3 года назад +137

      @@jockejarbinks3747 Wait...you're not supposed to periodically lick them?

    • @davebennett5069
      @davebennett5069 3 года назад +32

      it's a great diffuse light source.

    • @BlazingCows
      @BlazingCows 3 года назад +18

      Exactly the view I came in with and went out with 😂

  • @SavageGreywolf
    @SavageGreywolf 3 года назад +2093

    don't mind me, I'm just rewarding the anti-clickbait thumbnail.

    • @NicholosRichter
      @NicholosRichter 3 года назад +47

      It is pretty funny how the thumbnail answers the question. A good example of Betteridge's law of headlines.

    • @frodopatronusbaby
      @frodopatronusbaby 3 года назад +10

      yeah i thought that was awesome also!

    • @FrameRater
      @FrameRater 3 года назад +43

      It's kind of reverse psychology. If it didn't say "no" in the title, it would probably get less views because the subject isn't that interesting to many of us, even though we've all heard of these lamps. However, when you bring to mind that no, they don't work... well that's more interesting because I'm asking myself "why doesn't it work"? Which the video is destined to answer. So in conclusion, it's almost more clickbait than it otherwise would be. But there's nothing wrong with clickbait.

    • @lifescansdarkly
      @lifescansdarkly 3 года назад +4

      r/savedyouaclick

    • @luisedgardomontijo3155
      @luisedgardomontijo3155 3 года назад

      I'll help with that.

  • @waynehodgin1322
    @waynehodgin1322 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for slogging through all that research 😊

  • @satalajmore
    @satalajmore Год назад

    The last conclusion is awesome 😊👍🙏

  • @deyesed
    @deyesed 5 лет назад +1379

    Kudos to the professor for not laughing the lamp out the door before testing it.

    • @kolelokaram8541
      @kolelokaram8541 5 лет назад +279

      You have to give things the benefit of the doubt. Be sceptical all you want, but you need to allow things the opportunity.
      We cannot have science, if we do not test things.

    • @Anankin12
      @Anankin12 5 лет назад +90

      Rather sure they scripted that and he was aware of what would happen.

    • @NochSoEinKaddiFan
      @NochSoEinKaddiFan 5 лет назад +23

      That is science. You have to test it.

    • @JustForComments666
      @JustForComments666 5 лет назад +24

      @@kolelokaram8541 Without the "but". Being skeptical includes being skeptical of the things you know, and basing your assertions on that which has more evidence. Be skeptical that negative ions AREN'T good for you, gather some evidence and conclude. You might discover something along the way

    • @theboxingbiker
      @theboxingbiker 5 лет назад +130

      I also love how the professor spoke like a true scientist:
      Veritasium: "It's producing no negative ions"
      Dr. Dalleska: "We're certainly not able to detect any negative ions"
      There is always that very very small chance that it is indeed producing, but we're not able to detect it. So as a scientist you can't say with absolute certainty that it is not producing.

  • @blokmotion
    @blokmotion 3 года назад +1053

    I like to imagine that he doesn't talk to anyone behind the scenes and just walks up to experts with a camera without introducing himself.

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 3 года назад +78

      I thought the opposite, those are his old professors from his Master's program. The comfort level is quite high. The way the one man said, "Hi Derek" I could hear 'what now?' resigned to his constant curiosity.

    • @colinsheehan2063
      @colinsheehan2063 3 года назад +39

      You. Lamp. Now

    • @agrainofsun
      @agrainofsun 3 года назад +28

      @@BariumCobaltNitrog3n oh no, the question guy again

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 3 года назад +14

      @@agrainofsun yeah, with his super obscure quests

    • @olmostgudinaf8100
      @olmostgudinaf8100 3 года назад +9

      I would imagine some fees are exchanged "behind the scene". Using that ion detector for an hour would not come free.

  • @bigboopy8243
    @bigboopy8243 Год назад +1

    What a great channel just discovered yesterday

  • @OvidYou
    @OvidYou Год назад

    Amazing how modest are the 2 researchers

  • @chadd990
    @chadd990 5 лет назад +4812

    This was possibly the most polite way that I've ever seen someone debunk junk science

    • @SuprSi
      @SuprSi 5 лет назад +244

      tbh it takes a lot of effort to debunk without hurting feelings, but it's a good way of doing it as the gullible person is less likely to dig their heels in and double down on their pseudoscience nonsense. Wish I had the patience to explain stuff as well as Derek.

    • @thingonometry-1460
      @thingonometry-1460 5 лет назад +20

      I know I personally get rather upset when debating against snake lils, but I'm workin on it

    • @BattousaiHBr
      @BattousaiHBr 5 лет назад +53

      honestly it wasn't debunked hard enough.
      i'd bet someone who already thought this effect to be real would come out of this video thinking "oh so the tests that weren't done didn't _yet_ show the real effects, they'll need to test it harder to prove i'm right"

    • @BattousaiHBr
      @BattousaiHBr 5 лет назад +75

      @@SuprSi honestly i think dealing with failure and being wrong should be taught in schools, not at a psychologist when you're 35.

    • @wesleyrm76
      @wesleyrm76 5 лет назад +20

      The Canadian way.

  • @ChristianConservativ
    @ChristianConservativ 3 года назад +856

    Marie Curie was a very happy, alert, and highly charged individual.

  • @secretshaman189
    @secretshaman189 Год назад

    Very thorough info, thank-you.

  • @Odderek
    @Odderek Год назад +2

    Very cool, just another reason to love waterfalls! I never knew that they produced negative ions. Everything about them seems to make one feel better.

    • @BenDRobinson
      @BenDRobinson 6 месяцев назад +2

      ...except that as the video went on to explain, there's not a lot really much strong evidence of those negative ions being beneficial. But yes, waterfalls are wonderful and feel good to be around.

  • @sachiel197
    @sachiel197 3 года назад +713

    when I read that title I thought "of course they do, they produce light"
    wasn't even aware of the negative ion myths

    • @RyanTosh
      @RyanTosh 3 года назад +29

      All of the scientific papers I've read claiming that they produce light weren't verifiable later on. Often the sample sizes were small, and there's very little research indicating these lamps are even _capable_ of lighting a room. The perceived effects could very well be due to the placebo effect, or some other source of light.
      :)

    • @alakani
      @alakani 3 года назад +19

      I thought they were for attracting animals, they're fun to lick

    • @angwydud
      @angwydud 3 года назад

      @@alakani wtf

    • @angwydud
      @angwydud 3 года назад

      @@RyanTosh if this is humor its very bad humor

    • @RyanTosh
      @RyanTosh 3 года назад +7

      @@angwydud Humor's subjective, 18 people would disagree :p

  • @duckmaster4326
    @duckmaster4326 3 года назад +1601

    Salt lamps may have really poor “science” behind them, but they still look really neat.

    • @bloomtwig76
      @bloomtwig76 3 года назад +21

      But thats hardly the topic for discussion :p

    • @pineapplepizza27
      @pineapplepizza27 3 года назад +204

      I didn't even realize there were supposed to be ions coming off of salt lamps. I just bought mine so I could get some dim light in my room for nighttime. First thing I did was replace the warm incandescent bulb with an LED to save that little bit of energy 🤣

    • @duckmaster4326
      @duckmaster4326 3 года назад +13

      @@pineapplepizza27 lmao

    • @benhanes3493
      @benhanes3493 3 года назад +55

      Exactly, u don’t have to be into alternative medicine to appreciate a salt lamp, they’re just cool

    • @storyhollow6111
      @storyhollow6111 3 года назад +31

      I didn't even know that they were supposed to 'do' anything.

  • @antinapay
    @antinapay 2 года назад +1

    1:14 him starting to slow down in his explanation really says a lot about his expertise

  • @venkatramanadubbaka2241
    @venkatramanadubbaka2241 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks covering that point @10:00Min Regarding the Tourmaline which is one of the stone mixed in Nuga Best Stone Tourmanium. With this Therapy we can feel the power of Negative Ions in High level..

  • @MightyMattTM
    @MightyMattTM 3 года назад +502

    “Are you an ion expert”
    Doesn’t say yes but gives his list of qualifications that essentially says yes

    • @AJ_Deadshow
      @AJ_Deadshow 3 года назад +39

      I think he just didn't want to be known as an "Ion Expert." Maybe his research goes beyond that, anyway

    • @MusangLaut2
      @MusangLaut2 3 года назад +36

      you wouldnt call an electrician a bulb expert lol

    • @hullion
      @hullion 3 года назад +1

      there's no such thing as ion expert except for laymen and hippies maybe. so if i was asked about that i would be very, very embarrassed to say yes even if i was, in fact, an ion expert.

    • @drops2cents260
      @drops2cents260 3 года назад +1

      @Gernot Schrader
      "Are you an anion expert?"
      "No, but I'm a cook, so you could probably call me an _onion_ expert..." **ba-dum tsss**

    • @JeffSpurlock
      @JeffSpurlock 3 года назад +2

      @@MusangLaut2 my father in law and brother in law are both electricians. You can bet your ass i'm going to refer to them as bulb experts from now on

  • @TheKoijotito
    @TheKoijotito 2 года назад +457

    I never had heard of the negative ion thing. I just love the way a soft glowing stone would look as a lamp.

    • @Supvia
      @Supvia 2 года назад +13

      Haha, me too 😂 If my mom knew that her salt lamps are said to have a positive effect on her, she’d probably throw them out. 😂

    • @writershard5065
      @writershard5065 2 года назад +27

      And that's fine! As a lamp, it's cute. People just shouldn't be going around claiming health benefits when there isn't any.

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 2 года назад +4

      ^^ A good reason to own a lamp.

    • @michael-9856
      @michael-9856 2 года назад +1

      It's a wonderful night light.

    • @staceystrukel1917
      @staceystrukel1917 2 года назад +1

      @@Supvia omg youre hilarious!

  • @jolicox
    @jolicox Год назад +2

    I never thought they did anything other than look cool for decoration.

  • @frilo369
    @frilo369 Год назад

    Thank you for your research!

  • @bobithekid
    @bobithekid 5 лет назад +714

    Best scientific wording:
    - So, your conclusion after testing this device is that's producing no negative ion?
    - We're certainly not able to detect any negative ions.

    • @Linshark
      @Linshark 5 лет назад +88

      So true, his statement is clearly correct. He can't know for sure if there are coming ions from the device.

    • @m3fpv253
      @m3fpv253 5 лет назад +33

      This was my favorite part of the video!

    • @jen9150
      @jen9150 5 лет назад +31

      I love how it's such a scientific way of thinking. We don't see one test and say it's 100%. We test our hypothesis over and over again before we even call it a "theory"

    • @iwantitpaintedblack
      @iwantitpaintedblack 5 лет назад +6

      Thats not scientific, its PleaseDontSueMeology

    • @royschreiber1
      @royschreiber1 5 лет назад +12

      @@iwantitpaintedblack Not true, there are multiple reasons why a mass spectrometer may not detect ions. I myself have injected ions into a mass spectrometer and not seen any meaningful signal.

  • @Ivytheherbert
    @Ivytheherbert 3 года назад +356

    That salesman basically claimed the lightbulb inside the lamp was hot enough to sublime salt, but still safe to have turned on in close proximity to people.

    • @Rig0r_M0rtis
      @Rig0r_M0rtis 3 года назад +17

      Technically sumblimation is a matter of pressure not temperature. With high temperature the salt would melt not sublimate.

    • @wouterbaake7386
      @wouterbaake7386 3 года назад +20

      @@Rig0r_M0rtis sublimation is the phase transformation directly from solid to gas. It is a line on the pressure/temperature phase diagram of a material, so sublimation temperature will depend on the pressure. At some pressures there will be no sublimation because the liquid phase can exist. But as an example, CO2 has a sublimation point at ambient pressure, which is the reason why dry ice exists.
      But for NaCl at atmospheric pressure it will melt and then boil, so no sublimation.

    • @Rig0r_M0rtis
      @Rig0r_M0rtis 3 года назад +2

      @@wouterbaake7386 yeah, so? That's just what I said.

    • @wouterbaake7386
      @wouterbaake7386 3 года назад +25

      @@Rig0r_M0rtis Just clarifying that sublimation is not a matter of just pressure but a combination between temperature and pressure

    • @ssnoc
      @ssnoc 3 года назад +4

      As you said ... he’s a “salesman”.

  • @BeeBN
    @BeeBN Год назад

    thanks for putting the answer in the thumbnail, you are doing gods work

  • @Iqbd1204
    @Iqbd1204 Год назад

    this video saved some money. Thank you xx

  • @yuurie4652
    @yuurie4652 3 года назад +492

    I didn’t even know that’s what they were meant to do, I just thought they were supposed to look cool

    • @edwilko8819
      @edwilko8819 3 года назад +7

      you were right the first time sadly a myth has got caught up and become a fact to some less educated.
      defo just to look good

    • @bakedpotato9743
      @bakedpotato9743 3 года назад +8

      I have a salt lamp in my room, It's really pretty! but I never thought it would "purify" the air or something

    • @Azazelislost
      @Azazelislost 3 года назад +5

      i literally thought it was too look cool and it was just a lamp with a plastic cover

    • @ohno7447
      @ohno7447 3 года назад +1

      I thought it sucked some of the moisture out of the air. Not nearly as much as a dehumidifier would of course but maybe the equivalent of putting a few silica packets in a shoe box or something. Salt being drying and such. Guess others didn't have that thought

    • @greerbriggs8421
      @greerbriggs8421 3 года назад +1

      they do something else if you turn them off and on over and over in a hot and cool cycle (like how you'd use a lamp as a lamp)
      it's not exactly a good thing btw
      when the lamp turns off:
      the cool salt absorbs water from in the air (because it's a desiccant)
      that water from in the air typically also has really tiny dust particles in it
      as the water hits and soaks into the salt, that dust is depposited onto the salt
      when the lamp turns on:
      the heat dries out the water, forcing it out of the salt
      that deposited dust remains on the lamp
      IT LITERALLY MAKES ITSELF DIRTY JUST BY BEING USED AS A LAMP

  • @TheMaestroChannel
    @TheMaestroChannel 3 года назад +631

    The first time in RUclips history a thumbnail answered a question instead of adding another question that potentially would never be answered.

    • @annikarasmussen6616
      @annikarasmussen6616 3 года назад +7

      He's changed the game lol

    • @HermeticWorlds
      @HermeticWorlds 3 года назад +35

      Yep that's the only reason I'm watching this, the basic answer has been given now I'll find out the details.

    • @adventureike
      @adventureike 3 года назад +17

      Adam Neely has used this approach for several years

    • @justthebeginning1448
      @justthebeginning1448 2 года назад +4

      How dare you.🤭🤣

    • @argh01hass
      @argh01hass 2 года назад +3

      And it worked! Like a clickbait question in reverse, I wanted to see how a video with a one-word answer in the thumbnail could possible be 16min long

  • @betta_lic
    @betta_lic 11 месяцев назад

    That was very entertaining, thank you!

  • @l.m.6561
    @l.m.6561 8 месяцев назад

    Amazingly informative video. Thank you for preventing me from buying a salt lamp. I appreciate it.

  • @mg42sd
    @mg42sd 5 лет назад +1854

    8:50
    Veritasium: So your conclusion is (..) that it produces no negative ions?
    Scientist: We are certainly not able to detect any negative ions.
    That's a true scientist's answer!

    • @anilhaksever
      @anilhaksever 5 лет назад +129

      I yelled same thing to the screen. On point answer. No strict conclusions can be drawn through single test with single method on a single sample.
      But detected evidence as the result of that test can be spoken for.

    • @mohammadal-hasan8344
      @mohammadal-hasan8344 5 лет назад +4

      @@anilhaksever Well said my guy

    • @daquan99999
      @daquan99999 4 года назад +5

      Yes, I like this answer very much.

    • @subinsebastien
      @subinsebastien 4 года назад +4

      I was about to type this comment, and then I saw your comment at the same timestamp. Thank you.

    • @ohevshalomel
      @ohevshalomel 4 года назад +7

      It’s also a politician’s answer. :-D

  • @mrwassef
    @mrwassef 2 года назад +2221

    Professor Beauchamp missed a perfect opportunity to say that he’s been studying ions for eons.

    • @Rachel-fi4sc
      @Rachel-fi4sc 2 года назад +293

      He missed the perfect opportunity to say he's been keeping an ion them for the last 55 years!

    • @mrwassef
      @mrwassef 2 года назад +32

      @@Rachel-fi4sc I like yours better

    • @Rachel-fi4sc
      @Rachel-fi4sc 2 года назад +33

      @@mrwassef I wish it was original XD I can't take credit; I lifted it from another comment.

    •  2 года назад +20

      He would probably think that 55 years isn't long enough to be called an eon. ;-)

    • @enigma591
      @enigma591 2 года назад +13

      Dang it! A two-year old video and I missed the opportunity of posting that comment by two weeks!

  • @brdane
    @brdane Год назад

    Thanks for having saving the view and having the answer in the thumbnail, very convenient.

  • @Brightfantasy
    @Brightfantasy Год назад

    I have one, I just think it’s pretty. I love the soft and warm light it gives. I’ve never bought into the ion thing.

  • @buteverybodycallsmegiorgio
    @buteverybodycallsmegiorgio 2 года назад +2267

    I absolutely love how scientists maintain plausible deniability at all time.
    - "are you an expert in ions?"
    - "I've been studying ions for 55 years"
    - "so it's not emitting ions?"
    - "we certainly cannot detect any ions"

    • @dawson3776
      @dawson3776 2 года назад +362

      @@lukenajeeb8255 Basically the scientist is saying there might or might not be ions, the method proven to detect ions has not detected ions. With the expert comment he didn't say he's an expert, he's only studied them for 55 years, written papers about the aspects of ions. He doesn't throw bold claims, merely expel the data he has.

    • @denmanfite3156
      @denmanfite3156 2 года назад +64

      That's not plausible deniability. That is the fact he has shown.

    • @coalyboi7939
      @coalyboi7939 2 года назад +5

      i was thinking the same thing

    • @Palpetinus
      @Palpetinus 2 года назад +181

      That's what science is, baby. You never say "we know", you say "by our methods, we think that.."

    • @KucheKlizma
      @KucheKlizma 2 года назад +32

      How can you possibly mistake stating the facts for plausible deniability?
      Did you discover the concept one month ago and decided to throw it at anything even remotely similar?

  • @dhimasaryacahyanugraha7258
    @dhimasaryacahyanugraha7258 3 года назад +677

    Title: Do salt lamps work?
    Thumbnail: NO.
    Me: Understandable, have a nice day.

    • @shawnphillips2556
      @shawnphillips2556 3 года назад +15

      You: still clicked, watched, and commented

    • @realchoodle
      @realchoodle 3 года назад +11

      @@shawnphillips2556 he could have just left the comment and went away lol. watch-time is the most important thing on yt now.

    • @redwarf8118
      @redwarf8118 3 года назад

      @@realchoodle finally, somebody ;)

    • @BerserkBrownie
      @BerserkBrownie 3 года назад +10

      When you need a click baity title but you are a man on standard and wont allow pseudoscience to influence people who didnt click or watch through the video..

    • @m-yday
      @m-yday 3 года назад +6

      anti-clickbait. I love it. First time I saw it was by Adam Neely. It's great

  • @davewarren5263
    @davewarren5263 Год назад

    The conclusion is the greatest...

  • @freshnorthwest6756
    @freshnorthwest6756 2 года назад

    i have one in my room just cause i like the glow it produces. very chill

  • @TheMalerdaemon
    @TheMalerdaemon 5 лет назад +928

    4:25 "are you an ion expert?" "I've been studying ions for" was expecting him to say Eons.

  •  3 года назад +363

    Well, air ionizing purifier:
    - may make you feel better
    - smells nice
    - slowly kills you
    For me it's a win.

    • @kb470
      @kb470 3 года назад +24

      spoken like a true millennial

    • @RubelliteFae
      @RubelliteFae 3 года назад +36

      The perfect gf

    • @haroldinho9930
      @haroldinho9930 3 года назад +4

      @@RubelliteFae LMAOOOO

    • @UteChewb
      @UteChewb 3 года назад +15

      Ozone smells very fresh. But it's a powerful oxidiser, so it will damage you if there's enough of it. And 'enough' is a very small amount.

    • @daleval2182
      @daleval2182 3 года назад

      I smell ozone in area i live

  • @franklincassidy4927
    @franklincassidy4927 Год назад

    His reply when asked if salt lamp produce negative ions is really modest.

  • @ms.fukawa-hanamura3754
    @ms.fukawa-hanamura3754 2 года назад +555

    They do work. I’ve eaten about 15 of them by now and I feel great! A little dehydrated and I now have high blood pressure but that’s easily fixable, I’m sure.

    • @syzygy4365
      @syzygy4365 2 года назад +11

      This comment deserves more comments. 😂❤

    • @syzygy4365
      @syzygy4365 2 года назад +3

      Drink some water and go for a run... you'll be fine. 😂🏃‍♂️

    • @JonLake
      @JonLake 2 года назад +23

      pls remove the bulb before eating it 😰

    • @ms.fukawa-hanamura3754
      @ms.fukawa-hanamura3754 2 года назад +22

      @@JonLake the bulb gives it a nice, moist, tangy taste

    • @jcharmaine1
      @jcharmaine1 2 года назад +13

      @@ms.fukawa-hanamura3754 mmmmm light bulb💡

  • @thecluelessone7296
    @thecluelessone7296 3 года назад +120

    Yes, salt lamps work: they glow and if you lick them, they taste salty.
    Everything you could want of a salt lamp!

    • @Anonymous-wy5dc
      @Anonymous-wy5dc 3 года назад +4

      I'm teaching mine to get the newspaper for me
      So far... unsuccessful

    • @SteadyGun360i
      @SteadyGun360i 3 года назад +1

      @@Anonymous-wy5dc Keep me updated on your training.

    • @Anonymous-wy5dc
      @Anonymous-wy5dc 3 года назад

      @@SteadyGun360i It's a stubborn.
      I placed some headphones on it playing David Goggin's audiobook on a loop.
      We'll keep ya'll updated.

  • @moo_moon128
    @moo_moon128 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 Год назад +8

    I'm so glad you put a logical and scientific explanation to this craze that gets so misused by certain people.. no offense. The things are still awesome, I collect rocks so I appreciate minerals, crystals but I don't think they heal me in anyway other than the benefit I get mentally and physically by going out and gathering them in Nature, exercising as I collect and gather rocks and hike my dogs. That alone. That experience, the act of exploring, hunting, finding. Is so beneficial to my soul and mind. Then just being out in the woods here in Oregon and exploring the woods is the best type of therapeutic experience for me. It's like active meditation because even tho I am not sitting in one place - I am in a state of hyper awareness and I get in tune with my observation skills more and more each time I go exploring in the woods. There is just something magical about going on a walk in the wilderness by yourself and with your dog. Or, just by yourself if you don't have any dogs. The experience of hiking alone innately teaches you a lot, even if it's subconsciously. Nature is a amazing teacher, and you can learn how to be more connected to yourself, just by practicing going on solo hikes in the woods. (The one thing I am facinated about, is the effects scientist's have found Magnetic field waves are showing medicinal benefits and I'm curious to see where that field of science is going to go and evolve to...? 🧲🧠👍🏻)

  • @lohphat
    @lohphat 5 лет назад +4988

    The salt lamp DID work.
    It lowered the gravitational inertia of your wallet.

    • @theawantikamishra
      @theawantikamishra 5 лет назад +16

      Hahaa :D

    • @BloodnutXcom
      @BloodnutXcom 5 лет назад +286

      He paid with a card, SO HA! (I'm fun at parties)

    • @brocknchrist
      @brocknchrist 5 лет назад +32

      But he used his card... so no change noted.

    • @GrandElemental
      @GrandElemental 5 лет назад +129

      @@BloodnutXcom And if he kept the receipt, it just made things worse! :D

    • @randomnpc445
      @randomnpc445 5 лет назад +63

      @@BloodnutXcom Would the act of inserting the card have potentially removed some plastic particles from the card, therefore making it lighter, technically?